Top 10 Graphic Design Programs (Free / Open Source)

March 5th, 2010

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Here are 10 useful graphic design programs that are free to use. To download them, just go to Google and search “gimp download” for example. I hope you enjoy this video. More to come.

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Photo.shop CS4 Extended Free Download (mac only)

February 19th, 2010

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First link: www.adobe.com Seconde link: rapidshare.com

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Getting a Free Adobe PhotoShop Tutorial

January 22nd, 2010

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In the world today, almost nothing is free. Even oxygen is being sold in bars. It is quite comforting, therefore, to find out that you can still get the gift of knowledge without having to pull out your wallet. Getting a free Adobe PhotoShop tutorial is equal to getting a very precious gift when it’s not even your birthday.

Did you know that a lot of companies today are hiring people with knowledge in Adobe PhotoShop? This is because of the fact that PhotoShop is the most widely used image manipulation program today. This means that getting a free  PhotoShop tutorial will help you avoid the problem that most people are facing today: unemployment. Because of free tutorials, you would be able to increase your chances of being hired. And it won’t even cost you a dime!

There are many ways through which you can obtain a free tutorial. The first way actually comes automatically when you buy the program. Adobe PhotoShop actually comes with a free tutorial.

This means that you don’t really have to look farther than your own computer to obtain a free Adobe PhotoShop tutorial. There is, however, a problem with this type of free Adobe PhotoShop tutorial. Some people find it boring and hard to understand. This is because the basic free Adobe PhotoShop tutorial comes in the form of a text file. This means you have to read about what you should do and then find out how to apply what you read.

Another source of free PhotoShop tutorials is the Internet. Users write most free tutorials being offered in various websites who have managed to decipher the basic tutorial and who now wish to share their knowledge to other people.

The problem with this is that most tutorials are focused on something cool that the user has learned how to do. It is hard to find an online manual explaining every detail of how the program works. Unless, of course, you check out Adobe’s website, which brings you back to square one.

You should also try to find interactive or video tutorials. This is because these types of free Adobe PhotoShop tutorials can show you how to do stuff, not just tell you. You would be able to grasp concepts much easier and much faster.

This is because the medium of instruction allows you to actually see how the instructions would be translated into actions. However, one disadvantage of this is the fact that you will not be able to find answers to questions that the creator of the tutorial wasn’t able to anticipate.

An alternative to this is you could also ask someone who knows how to work the program to teach you how to use it. This way, you would get a free Adobe PhotoShop tutorial from a source that you can trust. You would be able to ask questions about certain procedures that you cannot understand. This way, the entire learning process would be more productive for you.

As you can see, there are many things that you can do in order to get free Adobe PhotoShop tutorials. Just because you do not have money does not mean you are out of resources. Use everything that you can and you will be able to find the free Adobe PhotoShop tutorial that you need.

The author has been involved in web designing and web development and has great experience in it and understands how important PhotoShop Tutorials can be in making it big in web designing. This is why the article has been developed to help people get photoshop tutorials and understand the importance of it.

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Free Photo Editing Glossary

January 22nd, 2010

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Learning to use new technology is always a confusing experience. They are often full of complex jargon and you may feel lost without some kind of reference. If you’re interested in trying your hand at editing photos in order to share them online, then read on for some definitions of common terms you might find.

Cloning Tool

A cloning tool is a basic copying tool that allows you to copy a part of an image to essentially create a “brush.” Once you’ve copied the part of the image that you want, you can just use your mouse to paint that same like you would draw a line in a basic paint program. This is most useful when you have a specific texture that somehow ended up with some sort of blemish. You can simply paint over the blemish and, if done correctly, it will look like the natural texture. Some software programs have a feature that can automatically do this for you.

Fill-Flash

Fill-flash is sometimes referred to as a highlight or shadow adjustment tool. This tool can help you fix a photo in which the background is too dark, or the subject of the photo is too light (or vice versa). As with the cloning tool, many software programs have an option to perform this automatically for your convenience.

Adjustment Layers

Adjustment layers are a fairly advanced feature that allows you to edit a photo with affects without actually altering the photo itself. That is, instead of making changes to the picture itself, you create additional layers that are superimposed on top of the standard picture. You can edit the main photo or any of the additional layers at any point, or even delete the extra layers without affecting the main picture. Depending on what software you’re using, you may even be able to adjust the transparency of the extra layers to whatever level you desire.

Type Effects

This term refers to effects that can be placed on text entered on your image. Depending on the type of software you’re using, you may have to use a text tool to input your text, or you may be able to add text directly onto the image. In either case, type effects allow you to add effects like shadows, 3D effects, warped text, and many more.

Selection Tools

Selection tools are the tools that you use to select a part of an image that you want to manipulate. For instance, basic selection tools might commonly come in shapes like squares or circles. However, there are also advanced selection tools that allow for more unique interactions with the image you’re editing. For instance, one type of selection tool might allow you to select all parts of an image that have the same color. Or, for maximum flexibility, you can use a lasso type tool to select exactly which parts of the image you want to work with.

Obviously the world of photo editing is very complex and these are just a few basic terms. If you run across other terms that you don’t understand, you should just make a backup of your picture and experiment to find out what they do. You may be able to really improve the quality of some pictures and make your online photo sharing experience all the better.

MJ Johnston writes for a variety of websites, including Onlinedigitalphotoprinting.net, a photo site that offers advice on the quickest and easiest way to enjoy online digital photo printing, as well as how to get a free online photo album.

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Free Photo Editing Software – Five Recommended Programs For Image Editing

January 18th, 2010

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If you have read my article, Free photo editing Software – What Features Should I Look For, then you will have some ideas of tools that are available. Although there are many editing programs available, I have used quite a few. These below are ones that I would recommend. They are all free.

Paint.net

This software is pretty straight forward and easy to use. It also offers some advanced features, such as layers and curves. It’s resizing screen showing your image only appears after you do a save. This is not bad, as long as you are aware of it.

Irfanview

Know mostly as an image viewer, Irfanview is an editor also. It has a multitude of features, such as batch resize and being able to change thumbnail sizes when viewing your images. It also offers a huge amount of image file types if you want to change the extension of a photo.

That being said, I find this program to be the most confusing to use. I do not use it regularly. I would assume that if I did, I would get used to it. It does, however, have a lot to offer.

FastStone Image Viewer

Again, great as an image viewer with some very useful features. I like that you can view both images, the original and a duplicate for editing, together. Once you have enlarged a photo to take up the full screen, various options are available by moving your mouse to the top, bottom, left or right parts of the screen.

For example, go to the top of the screen and a thumbnail strip of all of your images in that folder will appear. You can click on any image and it will then be the full screen photo. This is a useful tool, allowing you to work with a full screen image and easily see your other pics in the folder.

Web Resizer

This is actually a website. It’s strong feature is how it resizes pictures, but you can also do some simple edits. It is very easy to use. It clearly shows what your image will look like by comparing different file sizes for the same picture. Upload a photo to work with it, and then download it to save it on your computer.

Picasa 3

Picasa 3 is photo editing software, but it also offers some other things. As an editor, it has a wide range of tools, divided into three categories. It’s other features are that it is an image viewer and organizer. You can also send your digital photos to an online printer. If you choose to use Picasa Web Albums as an online photo sharing site (and for storage), you can sync it with Picasa 3 so that edits and changes made in Picas 3 will automatically be made in Picasa Web Albums.

You can download any of these free programs and try them out. Although none does everything, you will most likely find one that meets most of your needs.

Susan Schlenger is a professional landscape designer and has been working with digital photography online for 10 years. You can visit her website Digital Photos Online to read more about working with photos online. To read her reviews of some free editing software programs, visit her page, Photo Editing Programs.

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Learn Photoshop by Using Free Photoshop Tutorials

January 10th, 2010

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The birth of Photoshop has meant a great thing for a lot of people around the globe. Having a special software that can help people into improving the aspect of their digital photographs was all they ever dreamed about. Due to the fact that it has a lot of tools and options and that it is easy to use, a lot of people have become fans of this program and have rejected the idea of using other programs that have the same main purpose: working with digital photographs.

For those who don’t know how to use Photoshop and want to learn working with it, free Photoshop tutorials have been made available, first on the mother site of Photoshop, the Adobe site, and then step by step on other profile sites. These sites offer only for Photoshop fans special tutorials that teach them new tricks and techniques for adjusting photos.

These free Photoshop tutorials are easy to use and everybody loves them. It’s much more easier to use them instead of reading a complicated thick book written about how to use this software. Getting free photoshop tutorials is a great deal as you will be able to understand better how this program works and how you can correct the flaws from your photos, highlight the good parts in it and hide what you don’t want other to see. With the help of Photoshop many stars have their photos corrected and then published in the most wanted magazines. The easiest way for your photos to become the way you want is to invest a little bit of time in consulting the free Photoshop tutorials.

Depending on what you want to learn, you can select a few of the tutorials you can find on the net and start learning about Photoshop. In the basic free Photoshop tutorials you will find detailed explanations about the tools used in Photoshop, the functions of all the buttons, the basic changes that can be made on a photo, certain special commands and other stuff you will definitely be interested in if you want to have a perfect photo.

Photoshop it’s not used only for modifying photos, you can also create very sofisticated images by yourself. It also works with high printing resolutions that will satisfy all you need.

A good news, only for Photoshop fans is that every time a new version of this program appears on the market, the company that has launched the program will automatically update its site with free Photoshop tutorials concerning the last versions released. This is a great thing as you can learn a lot about your favorite software updates and changes and the best part is that you can do it for free. Dont’t forget to check all the sites you found great free tutorials because the photoshop fans will surely place their on tutorials after each update.

Nowadays there are even forums that have their main theme focused on free Photoshop tutorials and these are not only for Photoshop fans. If you have just started using this program you should register on such a forum and have great discussions with it’s members. You can find out new tricks and get some answers regarding Photoshop, all for free. Not to mention that you get to make new friends there and you share the same passion which is the greatest image editing software, Photoshop.

If you are looking for a large variety of free photoshop tutorials made only for photoshop fans please visit http://www.psfanatic.com

If you are looking for a large variety of free photoshop tutorials made only for photoshop fans please visit http://www.psfanatic.com

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Elements To Look For In A Free Photo Shop Tutorial

January 2nd, 2010

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After purchasing Photo Shop software, it is but natural to be excited to learn more about how you can take advantage of this popular graphic editor. Despite the availability of a basic tutorial on the mechanics of using Photo Shop in the CD software, you most likely would want to have more advanced and technical understanding of the product. After seeing enhanced pictures and creative crafts made by such software on the Internet or from the collection of your friends and family, you will probably want to immediately be able to have the necessary skills to do more advanced media formats and digital files using that software.

You really do not have to spend a penny for a more in-depth Photo Shop tutorial. There are many websites on the Internet that provides several downloadable files that will help teach you the nitty-gritty of the software. However, it can be a daunting task to check each and every website that you encounter on the Net that has a free tutorial for the said software.

Moreover, not all existing information on the World Wide Web is reliable. You might find some website that are wanting and does not provide appropriate data. Therefore, you need to check the files that you are going to download and use. Below are some important things you need to know in choosing the suitable photo shop tutorial for you:

Check the source

As mentioned earlier, not all data that is available on the World Wide Web is reliable. Thus, you must carefully check the source that you are going to use. Although you are not paying anything for the tutorial, you would not want to waste time and resources in downloading files that are not complete and correct. Thus, you will save much time if you check the source first and the credibility of the website that you are going to use to learn more about how to fully take advantage of the graphic editor tool you just bought.

Easy to understand

If the free Photo Shop tutorial that you find on the World Wide Web uses computer or technical jargon, you might not able to learn much from it, especially if your knowledge on computers and the software is just limited. It is wise to stick to tutorials that use conversational tones and easy to understand vocabulary. Moreover, a document or lesson that is too technical might sound boring.

Suitable to your knowledge level of the product

It is best to start your tutorial from the very basic to the more advanced. Start looking for a document that teaches you the fundamentals of the software first, before you go on more technical and complicated matters. On the other hand, if you already have a good grasp of Photo Shop, it would be just a waste of time if you still undergo the basic training.

For those who have specific problems or would want to know about certain topics, you will find some websites that provide tutorial per action or topic. For example, if you want to learn more about retouching photographs, you could just access the files that are about how to use retouch tools.

Provides examples or screen shots

For people who do not know computer terms, it would better if the free Photo Shop tutorial that they will use have screen shots that will help learners of the software what icons they need access and where it is located.

Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For a free photo shop tutorial and or to purchase a video photo shop tutorial checkout his website.

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How Can you Learn Photoshop on the Web With so Many Free Tutorials?

January 2nd, 2010

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You sit down at your computer one day and you decide that you want to learn how to use Photoshop and become a pro at it. Then you actually load up the program and you realize that it is far more complex than you could have ever imagined. Photoshop is not a simple program to learn by any means and takes a very long time to truly master. So now you are staring at Photoshop and decide that you want to turn to the internet for some help. Upon beginning your search you hop on a search engine and begin to try to look for tutorials. What you then find though is that there are hundreds if not thousands of tutorials on the subject, free ones too. So which do you choose and how do you learn?

The best way to learn photoshop is to take it step-by-step. You are not going to sit down in one night open up a bunch of tutorials and expect to learn it by the following morning. This is something that is just not going to happen even if you are an absolute genius. What you have to do is you have to find tutorials that can work for you and that you can understand. You can do this by looking over the internet and checking various tutorial sites and seeing if they make sense to you.

Some of the free tutorials on the internet are not the best sources of information. Sometimes they can be useful but if you cannot understand them then you may have to seek help in other locations. Another option would be to join a forum or community where you can talk to people who use Photoshop and they can then help you with certain things.

A third option would be to go out and buy a book about the subject matter. There are many Photoshop tutorial books out there which can help you learn the basics and even advanced techniques about Photoshop. Most of these books are available online or in any book store such as Barnes and Noble or Borders.

All of this is meaningless though if you are not able to have the patience to take it step by step. You have to be able to sit down and learn little things and master them one at a time. If you can do this then you can learn the basics and build from there. It is like a foundation that has to be laid.

You can use the free tutorials for the basic stuff to get a better idea about what you are doing but once you have your solid foundation you may want to look elsewhere. Join a forum or community such as the one at PhotoShopTalent.com and gain friends who are seeking the same knowledge you are and then you will be able to fully master the art of Photoshop.

“>http://www.photoshoptalent.com/?”> Photoshop Contests and photoshop tutorials – Photoshoptalent.com

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What is the best site of free photoshop tutorials?

December 29th, 2009

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I want tyo learn new techniques on photoshop, but it seems I cant find it. Is there any site offering the best beginner tutorials for photoshop?

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Finding Free Photo Editing Stories Online

December 21st, 2009

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Once you have discovered the many uses of creating photo stories such as sharing your adventures with family and friends, creating an online journal or creating a story to highlight your qualifications in order to boost your college application or resume you will want to use free photo editing software to create your stories. Finding free photo editing software online to create your stories is easy because there are many sites and programs to choose from. You will want to choose the best free photo editing software for the type of stories you want to create, however. You can even create a free online photo album.

You should look for free photo editing software that allows your stories as much flexibility as possible. You should be able to resize your photos, create backgrounds from a variety of designs and colors and place the text where you would like it to go. You also want the software to allow you to edit your photos to reduce redeye and eliminate flaws in the photo. The ability to crop your photos is also helpful so that the image is focused on the subject and displayed to its fullest potential. In fact, your free photo editing software that you use for creating your photo stories should be able to do anything you can do with regular photo editing software PLUS the capability to add your text in a creative fashion.

Even the best professional photographers regularly use photo editing software, so budding photo storytellers should not feel that their photos are second-rate just because they need some editing with free photo editing software to create stories that are compelling. Editing is just a way of taking a good photo and making it great so free photo editing takes your stories to the next level. You want your viewers to focus on the subject of the photo and be drawn into your story so removing imperfections and cropping unnecessary scenery can help them zero in on the important elements of your photo story.

Finding the best photo editing program online for your stories will ensure that your creativity will not have limits. You want your photo story to translate from your mind onto the computer screen just the way you see it and the right editing program will help you do just that. In fact, all the editing tools and options that are available may just make the photo story you develop better than you could’ve imagined.

Creating photo stories is a great hobby that has so many possible uses such as: creating a family history, recording a vacation, journaling your thoughts and feelings or just keeping in touch with friend and family. Free photo editing for your stories makes this fun hobby even better in these difficult economic times. With a couple of clicks of your mouse you can be on your way to creating memories that will last a lifetime with free photo editing and the stories of your adventures with your family and friends. What could be better than that?

MJ Johnston writes for a variety of websites, including Hoorray, a photo sharing site that offers the quickest and easiest way to build free printable calendars, as well as free online photo storage.

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